Guest mgoetting Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 I haven't had to look at pedals for many years and I have no idea what to get. It's for a Roland Cube 80x. Here's the link that shows the amp's details. http://www.rolandus.com/products/productde...mp;ParentId=416 It has 3 plugs for pedals. Do I get 3 pedals or is there something with 2 or 3 pedals built together? Thanks.
barrymclark Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 I haven't had to look at pedals for many years and I have no idea what to get. It's for a Roland Cube 80x. Here's the link that shows the amp's details. http://www.rolandus.com/products/productde...mp;ParentId=416 It has 3 plugs for pedals. Do I get 3 pedals or is there something with 2 or 3 pedals built together? Thanks. Looks like just hook ups for the accessory pedals to control channel select and looper and so on. Looks you could do one of these: here ....and one of these: here. Can always email them for better specifics. They actually answer my questions within a few days.
Guest mgoetting Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Looks like just hook ups for the accessory pedals to control channel select and looper and so on. Looks you could do one of these: here ....and one of these: here. Can always email them for better specifics. They actually answer my questions within a few days. Thanks. Got the FS-6. The amp could use a total of three of these to do everything. But one will get me started.
t0aj15 Posted June 16, 2010 Posted June 16, 2010 You have to be careful to read the manual for your specific amp, some pedal jacks need a latching switch and some need a non-latching switch to work properly. Some amps such as my Boogie Mark IV have both. The Mk IV for example has 4 non latching & 2 latching switches. BTW how do you like the Roland Cube 80X? I'm still thinking about getting one myself.
Guest mgoetting Posted June 16, 2010 Posted June 16, 2010 You have to be careful to read the manual for your specific amp, some pedal jacks need a latching switch and some need a non-latching switch to work properly. Some amps such as my Boogie Mark IV have both. The Mk IV for example has 4 non latching & 2 latching switches. BTW how do you like the Roland Cube 80X? I'm still thinking about getting one myself. Good advice. I did look it up. I don't have the amp yet but will post a review.
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